Agra, Aug 21 - The Samajwadi Party is undecided whether it should continue supporting the Congress at the centre while its leaders are sharply critical of the government for its economic policies and 'political blunders'.
In the political and economic resolutions adopted at the Samajwadi Party's three-day national convention here, there were no clear indications or directions Friday, though there was a long list of charges and critical comments that virtually bordered on a 'no-confidence and betrayal (by the Congress)'.
The Samajwadi Party has extended outside support to the new Congress-led government, but has been nursing a grouse that the party decided to go it alone in the Lok Sabha polls while Samajwadi leaders were still in talks for seat sharing.
Partymen expected that the convention might announce withdrawal of support to the Congress-led government, but the party is still undecided about it.
Senior leaders Janeshwar Mishra and Mohan Singh criticised the Congress for its 'lop-sided economic policies' and a 'series of political blunders'.
Former BJP leader Kalyan Singh expectedly attacked the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its ideological forebear Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and made efforts to present himself as a 'friend of the Muslims.'
Kalyan Singh was Uttar Pradesh chief minister and in the BJP when the 16th century Babri Masjid was demolished in Dec 1992 by Hindu zealots allegedly owning allegiance to the RSS.